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syllabification    
n. 音节的区分



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  • phonology - Correct syllabification in (American) English - Linguistics . . .
    Usually, syllabification is considered from a phonological point of view (a phonetic perspective is possible but less common, see below) Most linguistics can agree that (in English) the nucleus ("core") of a syllable must be vowel (an exception is made for nasals in certain contexts)
  • phonetics - VC CV Syllabification when CC is a Permissible Onset . . .
    The blanket constraint on checked vowels has the disadvantage that it fails to account for (a very small number of) minimal pairs distinguished by syllabification, where sC (C = unvoiced plosive) sometimes results in [ sp st sk] with the sibilant in syllable-initial position, and sometimes in [s pʰ s tʰ s kʰ] with syllable-initial aspiration on the plosive; e g , mistake (n) mɪ( )s[t
  • computational linguistics - How to learn computer syllabification of . . .
    Also, in their essay, "Evaluating Automatic Syllabification Algorithms for English" , Yannick Marchand et al compare one rule set based on expert knowledge and three data-driven methods based on automatic inference from a corpus of already-syllabified words P S Googling for syllabification algorithm is also a great start
  • Is there a computational method to syllabify English words?
    English syllabification is partly sensitive to stress, especially to get the correct intervocalic syllabification of consonants Just based on spelling, you can't automatically compute the stress difference between "latest" and "latex", or "tigress" and "progress"
  • Is there re-syllabification in Chinese? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Yin (1986) proposes that the retroflexed rime in Beijing Mandarin is the result of re-syllabification of the stem and the retroflex suffix Mandarin Retroflex Suffixation: An OT Account, by Ma Qiuwu The referenced paper is cited as follows: Yin, Yun-Mei 1986 An Autosegmental Approach to Retroflex Suffixation and Reduplication in Chinese
  • What are the arguments against Wells’s syllabification of English?
    Syllabification is not a phonetic matter that can be transcribed in the same way that aspiration (VOT), length (duration) etc can be It is purely phonological ( if we assume the syllable, and such-and-such structure, we can efficiently account for the observable facts of speech – we should also inquire about the analysis that omits the
  • Wellsean Syllabification and Recapitulation Symbols in the LPD
    Of course, Wellsean syllabification has exceptions, which, I believe, are often a result of how Wells himself feels a word is syllabified The only one that comes to mind right now is the name Sade, as in – the singer Sade, which is ˈʃɑː deɪ , but there are many more
  • phonetics - Help with palatalisation and syllabification - Linguistics . . .
    Syllabification refers to a phonological process in which a consonant becomes a vowel, or at least more like a vowel Languages favor a syllable structure alternating between non-syllabics (consonants) and syllabic sounds (vowels): CVCVCV
  • Is syllabification significant in (natural) spoken languages?
    Syllabification is based on the reduction of the vowel in σ2: if reduced, syllabify as late as possible, otherwise as early as possible: for example, (archaic) rata ‘rate’ has full a in σ2, yielding raː ta [ˈʁɑːtˢʰæ]; while (normal) rate has reduced ə in σ2, yielding raːt ə [ˈʁɑːd̥ə
  • How to split IPA spelling into syllables
    First, please forgive my ignorance, I'm completely new to linguistics Given the IPA spelling for word, is it possible to programmatically split it into its sounds? So, for example, given the word "





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